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Two Mancunian cousins will take on the Welsh Three Peaks Challenge in aid of refugees this October.
The Northern Powerhouse may be best known for its strong sports influence, but last week the city played host to an internationally acclaimed gastronomic competition which celebrated the talents of promising young chefs.
“We need to organise a workers’ movement that is capable of taking political power through revolution. It’s not going to be done through the ballot box. If it could though, that would be wonderful.”
They have put together a new strategy called ‘College 2020’ which aims to provide the best education and training for students across a range of careers.
The three-year deal will see Mundipharma become City’s Official Healthcare Product Partner in Asia Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.
The Minister for Disabled People highlighted Manchester City and Manchester United’s efforts to install accessibletoilets into their stadiums and called for other Premier League clubs to follow their example.
The parade will start from the Museum of Science and Industry and enter the Liverpool Road junction of Deansgate around 4:30pm where it will then continue for an hour before finally finishing at Albert Square.
Manchester is the home of the world’s largest tutu after charity Prevent Breast Cancer teamed up with Stagecoach to wrap a pink frilly frock around a bus.
Marijn Ceelen, who worked at Whalley Range High School for Girls until July 2016, tragically died in Sint Anthonis, Holland on Thursday, September 22.
Elephants are being killed every 15 minutes globally: 96 a day perish at the hand of poachers. Meanwhile rhinos are being lost every six hours.
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